Kim Allo
{{Short description|Korean scholar-official (1481–1537)}}
{{Family name hatnote|Kim|lang=Korean}}
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Kim Allo
{{nobold|김안로}}
| office = Left State Councillor
| term_start = 27 April 1535
| term_end = 26 November 1537
| predecessor = Kim Kŭnsa
| successor = Yun Ŭnbo
| office1 = Right State Councillor
| term_start1 = 25 December 1534
| term_end1 = 27 April 1535
| predecessor1 = Kim Kŭnsa
| successor1 = Yun Ŭnbo
| birth_date = 1481
| birth_place = Hanseong, Joseon
| death_date = {{death date and age|1537|10|27|1481|df=yes}}
| death_place =
| country = Joseon
| module = {{Infobox Korean name|child=yes
| hangul = 김안로
| hanja = 金安老
| rr = Gim Anro
| mr = Kim Allo
| hangulho = 희락당, 용천, 퇴재
| hanjaho = 希樂堂, 龍泉, 退齋
| rrho = Huirakdang, Yongcheon, Toejae
| mrho = Hŭiraktang, Yongch'ŏn, T'oejae
| hangulja = 이숙
| hanjaja = 頤叔
| rrja = Isuk
| mrja = Isuk
}}
}}
Kim Allo ({{Korean|hangul=김안로}}; 1481 – 27 October 1537) was a Korean politician and scholar of the Joseon period. His art names were Hŭiraktang, Yongch'ŏn, and T'oejae, and his courtesy name was Isuk. He was from the Yonan Kim clan.
Family
- Father
- Kim Hŭn ({{Korean|hangul=김흔|hanja=金訢|labels=no}}; 1448–1492)
- Mother
- Lady Yun of the Papyeong Yun clan ({{Korean|hangul=파평 윤씨|labels=no}}; 1452–1519)
- Siblings
- Older sister - Lady Kim of the Yonan Kim clan (연안 김씨; 1469–?)
- Older sister - Lady Kim of the Yonan Kim clan (연안 김씨; 1474–?)
- Older brother - Kim An-jŏng ({{Korean|hangul=김안정|hanja=金安鼎|labels=no}}; 1476–1533)
- Older brother - Kim An-se ({{Korean|hangul=김안세|hanja=金安世|labels=no}}; 1477–1518)
- Older sister - Lady Kim of the Yonan Kim clan (연안 김씨; 1480–?)
- Wife and children
- Lady Ch'ae of the Incheon Ch'ae clan ({{Korean|hangul=정경부인 인천 채씨|hanja=貞敬夫人 仁川 蔡氏|labels=no}}; 1484–?); daughter of Ch'ae Su ({{Korean|hangul=채수|hanja=蔡壽|labels=no}}; 25 August 1449 – 12 December 1515)
- Son - Kim Ki ({{Korean|hangul=김기|hanja=金祺|labels=no}}; 1505–?)
- Son - Kim Hŭi ({{Korean|hangul=김희|hanja=金禧|labels=no}}; 1508–1531)
- Daughter-in-law - Yi Ok-ha ({{Korean|hangul=이옥하|hanja=李玉荷|labels=no}}), Princess Hyohye ({{Korean|hangul=효혜공주|labels=no}}; 13 June 1511 – 6 May 1531)
- Son - Kim Hwi (김휘; 金徽; 1517–1606)
References
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Category:Military history of Korea
Category:Korean military personnel killed in action
Category:16th-century Korean poets
Category:16th-century Korean calligraphers
Category:Joseon scholar-officials
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